ताटकावधः
The Slaying of Tāṭakā
ततश्छिन्नभुजां श्रान्तामभ्याशे परिगर्जतीम्।सौमित्रिरकरोत्क्रोधाद्धृतकर्णाग्रनासिकाम्।।1.26.18।।
tataś chinnabhujāṃ śrāntām abhyāśe parigarjatīm | saumitrir akarot krodhād dhṛtakarṇāgranāsikām ||1.26.18||
तब भुजाएँ कट जाने से श्रान्त होकर पास ही गरजती हुई उसे देखकर सौमित्रि लक्ष्मण ने क्रोध में उसके कानों के अग्रभाग और नासिका का अग्रभाग काट दिया।
When she was tired and roaring in a nearby place with her hands chopped off, Lakshmana cut off her ears and the tip of her nose in indignation.
The verse raises the theme of force used to end a continuing threat; dharma aims at protection, while anger must be governed so that action remains duty-centered.
After being disabled by Rāma, Tāṭakā remains nearby roaring; Lakṣmaṇa further wounds her.
Lakṣmaṇa’s fierce loyalty and readiness to defend; the text also implicitly warns about the proximity of krodha to violence.